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Uninterested vs Dis - What's the difference?

uninterested | dis |


As an adjective uninterested

is (obsolete) unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.

As a numeral dis is

ten.

Lubricant vs Coolant - What's the difference?

lubricant | coolant |


As nouns the difference between lubricant and coolant

is that lubricant is a substance used to reduce friction between objects or surfaces while coolant is a medium, usually fluid, used to draw heat from an object.

Slime vs Oobleck - What's the difference?

slime | oobleck |


As nouns the difference between slime and oobleck

is that slime is soft, moist earth or clay, having an adhesive quality; viscous mud; any substance of a dirty nature, that is moist, soft, and adhesive; bitumen; mud containing metallic ore, obtained in the preparatory dressing while oobleck is a mixture of cornstarch and water with unusual physical properties.

As a verb slime

is to coat with slime.

Hirudin vs Heparin - What's the difference?

hirudin | heparin |


As nouns the difference between hirudin and heparin

is that hirudin is (medicine) a peptide, obtained from the salivary glands of leeches, that is used as an anticoagulant while heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.

Herbology vs Botany - What's the difference?

herbology | botany |


As nouns the difference between herbology and botany

is that herbology is the study of herbs and their medical properties, especially when combined while botany is the scientific study of plants, a branch of biology. Typically those disciplines that involve the whole plant.

Binaries vs Source - What's the difference?

binaries | source |


As an adjective binaries

is .

As a noun source is

the person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc) comes or is acquired.

As a verb source is

(chiefly|us) to obtain or procure:.

Teff vs Eragrostis - What's the difference?

teff | eragrostis |


As nouns the difference between teff and eragrostis

is that teff is a love grass, Eragrostis tef, with small seeds, grown as a cereal and for forage in Ethiopia and parts of Arabia while eragrostis is any of several species of grass from the genus Eragrostis; lovegrass.

Zesty vs Hot - What's the difference?

zesty | hot |


As an adjective zesty

is having a piquant or pungent taste; spicy.

As a noun hot is

a whit, a bit.

Annoyance vs Enjoyment - What's the difference?

annoyance | enjoyment |


In countable|lang=en terms the difference between annoyance and enjoyment

is that annoyance is (countable) an act or instance of annoying while enjoyment is (countable) an activity that gives pleasure.

In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between annoyance and enjoyment

is that annoyance is (uncountable) the psychological state of being annoyed or irritated while enjoyment is (uncountable) an enjoyable state of mind.

As nouns the difference between annoyance and enjoyment

is that annoyance is (countable) that which annoys while enjoyment is (uncountable) the condition of enjoying anything.

Jargon vs Abbreviations - What's the difference?

jargon | abbreviations |


As nouns the difference between jargon and abbreviations

is that jargon is a technical terminology unique to a particular subject while abbreviations is plural of lang=en.

As a verb jargon

is to utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds.

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